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same as above...
Question for JY: Do you always read the question stem first, then read the stimulus?
B provides the contrapositive of the required premise.
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just draw a beard on your lsat photo. BOOM!
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Stick to the guideline provided at the school(s) you will be applying to. Many of them will have listed on their websites their rubric for considering LORs. Academic letters are pertinent insofar as they indicate how you performed under academic constraints, which cannot be assessed in other settings, i.e., work-related fields. For this reason, schools typically accept only one letter from work-related references. So I would advise you to check each of the school's website for further instructions and to follow their rubric carefully, as this could be a make-or-break factor in your application.
I'm sipping on EBJ studying for LSAT! lol
@1:21 the contrapositive should have negated XYZ
Approach to Flaw Questions: "You're about to get punched in the face." -JY
Anyone have tips on how to approach question 12 in this section?